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International Flights

Flights to Thailand

The first step in planning your dream vacation to Thailand begins with securing your international flight. Finding the best flight deal requires careful consideration of factors such as travel dates, availability, and preferred connections, as prices can fluctuate significantly. Direct flights offer convenience, while one-stop options provide broader flexibility and often more competitive pricing.

For information on domestic flights (within Thailand), click here.

Start your journey on the right foot by choosing a flight that aligns with your schedule, budget, and preferences. Whether you prioritize direct routes or are open to brief layovers, these trusted airlines guarantee a smooth and enjoyable start to your Thailand adventure.

Recommended Airlines

Royal Jordanian
The national airline of Jordan. They offer high-standard aircraft with a very short connection in Amman (around 30-60 minutes). Don’t worry—this is enough time in this specific case.

Fly Emirates
Dubai's flagship airline from the UAE, handled by the parent company Fly Emirates.

Etihad Airways
Another airline from the UAE, based in Abu Dhabi. Compared to Fly Emirates, Etihad is a fairly airline. Sometimes, attractive prices can be found.

Tips for Booking a Flight to Thailand

  1. Compare Options:
    It’s recommended to explore all options and weigh the total flight time and price before making a decision.

  2. Flexible Dates:
    If your schedule allows, try different dates as it can significantly impact ticket prices.

  3. Seat Selection:
    If you’re traveling with children, it’s advisable to reserve your seats in advance.

  4. Airport Arrival Time:
    Arrive at the airport 3 hours before your flight under normal conditions and 4 hours during holidays or peak times, as the check-in lines at Ben Gurion Airport are often very long.

  5. Passport Validity:
    Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your travel date.

  6. Luggage Photos:
    Take photos of your suitcase from all sides before boarding. In case the airline loses or damages your luggage, these photos can help you claim compensation.

  7. Book Directly with Airlines:
    It’s recommended to book directly through the airline’s official website rather than using third-party sites.

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